Reporters : Huang Liangjian, Zhang Dongxu Hong Kong-Taipei report
Publisher : New Tang Dynasty Television
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The Hong Kong Police 418 arrested 15 democratic leaders and opened court on Wednesday. The Legislative Council was reelected in September. The Pan-Democrats organized their own primaries and hoped to win more than half of the seats. Among the 16 winners, a press conference was held on Wednesday, emphasizing the opposition to the National Security Law. In the face of totalitarian suppression, they will unite their pan-democratic counterparts, join the five districts in joint election propaganda, and boycott the CCP.
President Trump of the United States signed the Hong Kong Autonomy Law, and the candidate for the Hong Kong Legislative Council, Huang Zhifeng, shouted to Beijing that the cliff was over.
The legislator of the Legislative Council, candidate Joshua Wong, said: "I call on the Beijing government to rein in the cliff, because the passage of the "National Security Law" is the biggest reason for the international containment of the Chinese Communist Party." "I hope to continue to unite the entire resistance force and other primary elections. People are coming together to fight against power."
The Hong Kong Legislative Council was re-elected in September. The Pan-Democrats organized their own primaries last week. 610,000 people rejected the CCP’s intimidation to vote. Many protesters won votes ahead of traditional Democrats. The 16 candidates who won in the primary election, at a press conference on Wednesday (15th), called for unity against the Chinese Communist Party puppet party and the five camps of the democratic camp for a joint publicity campaign to win 23 seats in direct elections by region.
Cen Aohui, a member of the Legislative Council, intends to run for election: "The top priority of the democratic camp is to unite against the puppet political parties in Beijing." "In the face of totalitarianism, we must fight side by side and go together."
However, in the face of the threat of the Communist Party's totalitarian talk, the candidates did not express their support for the National Security Law, and their qualifications for the election will be cancelled. The protesters reiterated that they will also oppose the National Security Law and will also consult with other traditional pan-democrats to express their position on the confirmation.
Cen Aohui, a member of the Legislative Council, intends to stand for election: "Beijing has already set a trap for undermining our unity and mutual trust. A confirmation letter, whether it is signed or not, has become a dispute. However, whether or not to disqualify has never depended on whether or not to sign documents." "The protesters hereby declare that, no matter whether the confirmation letter will eventually be added to the content related to the National Security Law, we have no objection to opposing the National Security Law."
In addition, the Hong Kong Government's 418 Congress arrested 15 democratic leaders, including Li Zhuming, He Junren, Li Zhiying, etc., for illegal assembly and opened court on Wednesday. Li Zhuoren criticized that tens of thousands of people were arrested indiscriminately by the police for participating in the anti-send China campaign, and many people were indicted by the Attorney General. Li Zhuoren also appeared in court the previous day (14th) because he was accused of illegal assembly for mourning the June 4th rally.
418 arrested the accused in court: "Protest against political prosecution, peaceful assembly is not guilty, and return our human rights protection."
Li Zhuoren, Vice Chairman of the Labor Party: "The police banned the assembly, which was unconstitutional and violated the Basic Law and the International Covenant on Civil and Government Rights."
On the same day, Luo Jianxi, the vice chairman of the Democratic Party, was arrested by the police for investigation at 6:30 in the morning. Luo Jianxi confirmed that he was accused of illegal assembly, and he stressed that he would not be swallowed up by worry and fear.
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